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🎬 Elevate your living room to a cinematic and gaming sanctuary with LG OLED C1 — where every pixel tells a story.
The LG OLED C1 48-inch Smart TV combines cutting-edge self-lit OLED technology with a 4K UHD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate to deliver stunning picture clarity and ultra-smooth motion. Powered by the α9 Gen 4 AI Processor, it intelligently enhances picture and sound quality for every scene. Certified for NVIDIA G-SYNC and FreeSync Premium, it offers a premium gaming experience with minimal lag and tearing. Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos bring immersive cinema-grade visuals and audio to your home. With built-in Alexa and Google Assistant, plus a sleek, ultra-thin design, the LG C1 is the ultimate centerpiece for entertainment and smart living.


















| ASIN | B08WFK81RH |
| Additional Features | Screen Mirroring |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 167 Kilowatt Hours |
| Antenna Location | Home Viewing |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #249,544 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #122 in OLED TVs |
| Bluetooth Version | 5 |
| Brand | LG |
| Built-In Media | Stand |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Television, Gaming Consoles, Cellphones, Car Audio Systems |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | Infinite |
| Control Method | Remote, Voice |
| Controller Type | Google Assistant,Amazon Alexa,Apple HomeKit |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,282 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Technology | Self-Luminous |
| Display Language Options | English, Spanish, French |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Size Class | 48 Inches |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| HDR Format Supported | Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos |
| Internet Applications | HBO Max, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, Hulu, Paramount+, Peacock, YouTube TV, Spotify, iHeartRadio |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 56"D x 7"W x 30"H |
| Item Weight | 47 Pounds |
| Item Width | 42.2 Inches |
| Line Voltage | 110 VAC 60 Hz |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Mfr Part Number | OLED48C1PUB |
| Model Name | OLED48C1PUB |
| Model Number | OLED48C1PUB |
| Model Series | C1 Series |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | OLED Motion Pro |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount, Table Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | Dolby Atmos compatible |
| Operating System | WebOS |
| Parental Control Technology | Built-in device controls |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Cinema HDR |
| Power Consumption | 90 Watts |
| Refresh Rate | 120 Hz |
| Remote Control Technology | Magic, Voice control |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Remote Required Battery Size | AA |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | Apple AirPlay |
| Screen Size | 48 Inches |
| Signal Format | digital |
| Size | 48 inch |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Speaker Description | LG OLED TV with 40W Dolby Atmos speakers |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 40 Watts |
| Special Feature | Screen Mirroring |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Viewing |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| Tuner Type | Digital (ATSC, Clear QAM) |
| UPC | 195174006115 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 300 x 200 mm |
| Video Encoding | HEVC Main 10 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 196 kWh |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
C**.
I love this display as a monitor!
I bought this back in February 2022 and have had no issues with burn in or anything like that. I am VERY conscious of it, though, and am using this TV as a monitor. I do not snap windows to corners or split the screen in any way. I sit about 3-4 feet away from the display depending on my posture. Quick Pros / Cons: Pros: Amazing pixel response time and refresh rate (4k, 120hz) Black blacks, bright whites (used in a lighting-controlled basement) Amazing picture quality and colors -- no smearing or smudging, no ghosting or any of that bad LCD visual artifacting Great audio if you have the settings set right (see cons) Great PPI for my distance from the screen (4k native, 100% scaling on Windows 11) -- Text is small yet crisp Cons: Awkward to move and I always worry about the thin top half. Always very careful when I move it. Big base, which I understand, but that means I can't push it further back on my 6ftx3ft desk. LG's garbage settings that keep forgetting themselves. -- Audio is always set to Game Optimizer, which absolutely kills the audio. Have to switch it to Standard every time I turn the TV on -- There is a Linus Tech Tips video on a workaround for this that makes the TV "sleep" or go into a low power mode instead of turning it off and on every time you are done with a session. Funny Con: Coming from a 1440p display, trying to run a 4k 120hz display on a 3080 doesn't work the best. This TV is making me really want a new graphics card. Overall, I love this and I can't imagine upgrading this any time soon (besides the software that I hope they fix via updates). I thought 48 inches would be too big for a monitor, as I was looking for a 40" to maybe 42" display, but it's perfect for 4k with no scaling. Big ole thumbs up LG!
C**Y
This is it. It's more than just better; It's having your eyeballs cleaned
At 48", this looks sharper than the 43" 4K it replaced. I think it has something to do with the subpixels being individually lit making it appear even sharper than 4k to my eyes. I feel like it's bright enough in a darker room - Actually bright enough to make your eyes hurt sometimes. In a brightly lit room, I can see it being dim. Overall, it's really the contrast that makes this thing shine so as long as you can control the lighting in the room, you'll be amazed. Gaming is perfect. I've got a 3080ti hooked up, and it's good for perfect video with G-Sync (*compatible - it does not have a hardware board... It's really using AMD's FreeSync, but it's been pretty seamless). Everything feels faster, maybe that's just moving from 60hz to 120hz or the faster response of the display, but it feels awesome. Windows HDR actually works with this display - That was a huge surprise. And it works really well! Especially 'autoHDR', which is a XBox feature I believe, which basically 'fakes' HDR on games without it. Using it as a display to do Excel or Word or anything like that is a BAD IDEA. I use it mostly to consume content and play games - what it's made for. Now, don't get me wrong, it works for that. But the auto-dimming features will annoy you & you risk burn in. If that's your primary use case, buy yourself a decent $150-200 27" IPS display to use as a second monitor for that. I've set it to my liking, but it turns out there's built in hardware to help calibrate the display! You do need a $160 calibrator and some software, but it's totally automated by connecting right to the TV over it's IP address. And another welcome treat is software called ColorControl that's available on GitHub ( I believe it's open source ) that controls the TV so it'll turn off when the screensaver kicks in as well as sync turning it on and off to your PC's power state. It's really helpful when using this as a monitor. It seems like C1's made later in the manufacturing cycle seem to be all WBE panels. I got one, there's a few websites that show how to check a number on the box to tell which panel is installed. I'm not sure what difference it really makes, I just know it looks great. The Amazon setup service was a welcome surprise option too; they were professional, clean, and did their job quickly. Very nice folks.
J**N
Best TV I have owned, will never go back.
Have had this TV for 3 years now. Sister wanted to know what TV we had to go and buy one, and I had to come back here and write this review. We have had 0 issues with this TV for the 3 years we've had it. I would 100% recommend this TV to anyone. The image is great, the TV is super thin and light, and the colors are vibrant compared to the dark black. We bought it a few years back while the price was more expensive during cyber-monday sales. I would absolutely buy this again. The ONLY bad thing I can say about it, is that when playing certain older games, or watching shows like Game of Thrones, the dark black sometimes makes things difficult to see, but I would say thats an issue with the media itself rather than the TV. TLDR: 10/10 would buy this again.
A**D
Good value for price
I have my gaming PC and PS5 attached to this TV. (**I don't do any competitive gaming, just casual**). I mostly play first person shooters, and Simulators like DCS. Every game I have played has looked great on this TV. Picture quality is awesome. OLED is totally worth it in my opinion. Response times and refresh rates are great. Gsync and Variable refresh rates are nice to have. I never see any screen tearing when frame rates dip. HDR quality is good to. Watching full UHD + HDR movies on this TV is GREAT. The picture quality is better then any other TV I have owned. Better then my Samsung UHD 65 inch. I don't really use the smart apps, but I don't have anything negative to say about them. Just like most other TVs. The OS is snappy and not sluggish. It takes some getting used to the remote as a pointer / mouse. But that's optional. You can use the remote as a regular remote too. My only complaint would be its needs more fully featured HDMI ports. If you want to use all the bells and whistles you may have to play musical chairs with the HDMI ports and your connected devices. OLEDs have a reputation to burn in faster. So I don't leave the TV on unless I'm using it. And certainly don't leave it on for long with with a static screen. But this is the reputation for OLED in general so I can't really say this is a complaint for this specific TV. Just overall a good buy. Probably the best TV I've ever purchased relative to the tech out at the times of each TV purchase. I'm confident if you treat this TV right, it won't have any issues. LG has been on point with build quality as far as I have seen.
S**S
Experience Unmatched Value with the LG OLED C1 Series 48" Alexa Built-in 4k Smart TV
The LG OLED C1 Series 48" Alexa Built-in 4k Smart TV is an older model, but despite its age, it still offers unmatched value for the price. This TV combines style, performance, and technology in a sleek black design that will make a statement in any living room. With its large 48-inch OLED display, α9 Gen 4 AI Processor 4K, and support for popular streaming services, this TV offers a superior viewing experience that is sure to impress. In terms of picture and sound quality, this TV offers Cinema HDR, Dolby Vision IQ & Dolby Atmos, and Filmmaker Mode, providing an immersive home cinema experience. And for gamers, the Game Optimizer and fast gaming speeds with the latest HDMI make this TV an excellent choice for gaming. All in all, if you're looking for a high-quality television that offers unmatched value for the price, the LG OLED C1 Series 48" Alexa Built-in 4k Smart TV is definitely worth considering.
C**E
Best PC 'monitor' so far
I bought the 48" version in February of 2022. And after roughly 2,000 hours of use, I'm glad I did. It sits on a desk as a PC monitor, and the screen size is spot on. (The desk itself is 31" deep, so the OLED is a mere inches away from arms length.) I also use an LG OLED C9 as a television in the living room, so I knew what to expect as far as perfect black levels, color accuracy pop, great contrast, and subpar performance in bright surroundings. The built-in speakers aren't much to write home about, but at my sitting distance from the C1, it comes across with depth and clarity. I was impressed. The metal stand deflects the output from the downward, Atmos drivers - and it actually works. (I can't say the same thing about the C9 at a viewing distance of six feet, but that's the main reason I picked up a soundbar for it.) Games and videos sound marvelous. Unfortunately, music comes across tinny and muddled. The setting to edit input viewing mode, found in the Home Dashboard menu, allows you to switch between PC, Blu-Ray, streaming box, DVD, cable, etc. - and the picture and motion settings will adjust according to the source material. And it works very well. Throw in WiFi and four HDMI 2.1 ports, and I'm a content consumer. I have only a couple of quibbles with the LG OLED48C1. One. While the screen never dims while viewing/streaming content or playing video games, it does so when I'm using the TV as a PC monitor. This burn prevention setting kicks in whenever I'm writing for an extended time, whether it be a long email or this review (so far it hasn't, so maybe I should keep this short and sweet). You can get back to normal luminance, however, after a couple of taps on the Windows button of your keyboard. It's a peeve, but I get why it's there. (Windows users: remember to hide desktop icons and the taskbar if you want to prevent burn-in.) Two. (wait.... the screen just dimmed..... tapping.) If you use this with a version of Windows released before Windows 11, the default location of the Start Menu is a bit of a stretch to use. With this much screen real estate, it's uncomfortable. It's a tad like looking for the side view mirror in a car. (Luckily, Windows 11 has moved the menu to the center of the screen. Mac fans.. please, just don't.) One star off for those reasons. Still, the LG OLED48C1 is honestly the best and most impactful PC display I've ever used, and I doubt I'll ever go back to a traditional monitor again.
A**N
Best TV I’ve had for gaming
Honestly the only problem I have with this tv was the delivery. Took an extra week and a half due to NSD’s incompetence. This is a gorgeous tv with a pretty dynamic and pure range of colors. The blacks are pure as heck, some loading screens leave my room pitch black. The size is great for console gaming, not too much or too little so I recommend the 48 inch if this is going in your room or gaming room. It can work in a living room but depending on the size of the room I’d say this is the smallest you’d wanna go. It’s a size you really can’t go wrong with. Only “issue” I have is trying to manage glare from window light but that’s not the fault of the tv. During the day, the clarity and sharpness of this thing still shines through regardless. At night, this tv looks incredible. Truly you can’t find a better tv out there with the specs to handle high level console gaming. Great frame rate, great picture and sharpness, great colors, great blacks, HDR is here too. It’s got all the bells and whistles. If you can get this on any semblance of a sale, it’s a steal.
T**S
Best TV on the market
A few months ago I bought an LG C1 48 inch TV. After a few months with it, I can now properly rate it. It’s a 10/10. It has quickly become my favorite electronic that I own. Tv and Movie watching is absolutely next level. The tv will put you in film maker mode when it knows you are watching a movie. The picture is flawless. Even old movies look better than your typical movie theater experience. Game playing on this is also a 10/10. True 4K, 120hz refresh rate for Xbox Series X and PS5. Free sync and Gsync are 100% supported on PC. It’s buttery smooth, and even makes old games look terrific. I’ll never be able to go back to a lesser tv and be satisfied. This has ruined me. Even my 4K Samsung in the bedroom is miles below this set. That Samsung was it a cheap tv. If you are in the market or thinking about upgrading, I can’t recommend this tv enough. You have to see it and play it to believe it.
A**N
Great pictures and software
Great picture and remote easy to use
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